Nine Nights

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Nine Nights
Film poster
Directed byVeronica McKenzie
Written byVeronica McKenzie
Produced byVeronica McKenzie
Starring
  • Malcolm Atobrah
  • Elizabeth Brace
  • Deborah Colphon
CinematographyRick Stanton
Edited byLiz Webber
Music byArhynn Descy
Release date
  • 2018 (2018)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Nine Nights is a film produced and written by Veronica McKenzie. It mainly revolves around the mourning which takes place for a dead child who is a twin and the other twin refusing to let go. The story is based on the mourning rituals which has to take place for nine nights and how family secrets gets revealed.[1][2][3]

The movie won an award at PAFF Directors' Award in 2019.[4]

Synopsis

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When her twin brother is hit by a car and killed, Marcie refuses to believe that he is dead and is adamant he’s still alive. The family begins the Caribbean mourning ritual ‘Nine Night’ designed to let the dead go. As the nights count down, Marcie comes face-to-face with her brother and her descent into paranoia, unleashes long-buried family secrets.[5]

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